Very good discussion!
Again, I think that a lot of disagreements relates to the fact that terms are undefined. Dws has a good reasoning but, what for example term "balanced" means? Is it balanced with limb bending, force, momentum, limbs kinetic energy, limb strain, limb length or what? Without defining terms, the agreement is very difficult to reach.
This discussion relates to limb timing and a little to handshock. Limb timing (and related term) requires exact definitions to be continued. Hand shock is more simple, thus I think that it is still a mystery, beacause the exact reasons are not known. Of course, limb tip mass and so on but there are still more.
Sometimes I think I nailed a bow, but just can't seem to figure out why it's not shooting perfectly, and other times they just do. When you make and shoot a lot of bows, you really start to feel and notice the small things.
Wizardgoat said it, one bow shoots just great but second bow don't, and reasons are not evident. That is sometimes disturbing. For example, why arc tillered longbows have usually a lot of hand shock, although tiller ("balance") is good and tips are tiny? And so on. There are many unsolved mysteries of primitive archery and bows!